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it's something for us to think about. for "democracy in america," i'm renee poussaint. funding for this program is provided by annenberg/cpb, to advance excellent teaching. for information about this and other annenberg/cpb programs, call 1-800-learner, and visit us at www.learner.org.
it's something for us to think about. for "democracy in america," i'm renee poussaint. funding for this program is provided by annenberg/cpb, to advance excellent teaching. for information about this and other annenberg/cpb programs, call 1-800-learner, and visit us at www.learner.org.
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man: caltrans used to tell you that the freeways weren't unhealthy. well, now you see them putting the barrier walls and schools can't be located next to freeways anymore -- the health concerns. man: the fact of the matter is that by letting caltrans run amok over the last, you know, six decades or so, we ended up with twice as much of the l.a. county paved over as the average metropolitan area. [ bagpipes play ] poussaint: south pasadena, california, is a city of 23,000 people nestled in the vastness of los angeles county. woman: as far as south pasadena, we like to think of it as 10 minutes and 100 years from los angeles. poussaint: the city is renowned for its trees, neighborhoods, schools, and sense of community. woman: the school definitely adds to the sense of community and a sense of family, and pretty much, like, a groundedness in that, a base, that this is your home. we have a main street here. you walk your dog, you know your neighbors. it's so good for you to be known and loved and cared about. poussaint: but south pasadena is also renowned
man: caltrans used to tell you that the freeways weren't unhealthy. well, now you see them putting the barrier walls and schools can't be located next to freeways anymore -- the health concerns. man: the fact of the matter is that by letting caltrans run amok over the last, you know, six decades or so, we ended up with twice as much of the l.a. county paved over as the average metropolitan area. [ bagpipes play ] poussaint: south pasadena, california, is a city of 23,000 people nestled in the...
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he joins us now boston. peter, good mo, good morning to you. >> so what's the feeling ther obviously, they're greatppointed with the outcome r they surprised at the way those swing states fell so quickly toward think they absolutelá3y are, willie. i heard from an adviser close to the campaign who wrote me h called for the president three simple words. he wrote, "this onestings." this is a campaign tha hours ago exceedingly confident that they would prove victorious in this governor romney spoke to reporters yesterday after the final -- on the final leg of his campaign saying that he intellectually had long thought he would win this election. but emotionally he he felt it at the last rally of the day yesterday in pennsylvania where the campaign hadn't even adviced really they would be there. remember, this was a a stop that aides say governor romney ultim was thon. they to go to ohio as we're out, they went to pennsylvania. thousands of people filled up a parking groment he felt it. all the more devastating
he joins us now boston. peter, good mo, good morning to you. >> so what's the feeling ther obviously, they're greatppointed with the outcome r they surprised at the way those swing states fell so quickly toward think they absolutelá3y are, willie. i heard from an adviser close to the campaign who wrote me h called for the president three simple words. he wrote, "this onestings." this is a campaign tha hours ago exceedingly confident that they would prove victorious in this...
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while there are those trying to divide us, presidents obama and clinton stand with us. pastors, business leaders, newspapers, democrats and republicans are all coming together for question 6. because it's about fairness-- treating everyone equal under the law. and who could be against that? >> on halloween of last year, a popular mount washington tavern burnt to the ground, but it has been fixed. >> the owners got back to work to redesign the tavern even better than the original building. >> we had to do everything out -- upgraded to code, so now we have an elevator and sprinkler system. the national layout itself, it is all on one level whereas before, it was an up and down the bar and it is much more open now and easier to navigate. >> all new decorations and furnishings complete the look. it has undergone a complete transformation including local art work and an outdoor deck area. the tavern and restaurant will reopen at 4:00 tomorrow, just in time to celebrate election day. >> we should have fine weather for election day tomorrow. maybe the coldest temperatures of t
while there are those trying to divide us, presidents obama and clinton stand with us. pastors, business leaders, newspapers, democrats and republicans are all coming together for question 6. because it's about fairness-- treating everyone equal under the law. and who could be against that? >> on halloween of last year, a popular mount washington tavern burnt to the ground, but it has been fixed. >> the owners got back to work to redesign the tavern even better than the original...
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by stopping us do our jobs, you're not helping yourselves or helping us. >> because of this incident, they have less resources, they have one less truck that they can have out there ready to respond to legitimate fire calls. >> this engine had so much damage they had to take it off the road for repairs. fortunately none of the firefighters were injured. >> it makes no sense. >> nobody comes to work and expects to be attacked. it was quite a frightening situation. >> ladies, i think i found an animal that is aspiring to become a high-fashion model. >> really? >> yeah, here is the bit of a safari tour, these people are on a jeep about ten feet up and they're checking out all the awesome animals. zebras out here, gazelle-looking things. >> wow. >> we are right next to >> and you eventually see this big, 19-foot tall giraffe. and this giraffe moseying his way over to the truck. think because the giraffe knows there's a camera rolling. the giraffe is getting closer and closer until finally -- the woman who is shooting this says -- the giraffe came and just hung out 12 inches above her righ
by stopping us do our jobs, you're not helping yourselves or helping us. >> because of this incident, they have less resources, they have one less truck that they can have out there ready to respond to legitimate fire calls. >> this engine had so much damage they had to take it off the road for repairs. fortunately none of the firefighters were injured. >> it makes no sense. >> nobody comes to work and expects to be attacked. it was quite a frightening situation....
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noreaster will develop and wednesday a storm could hit us in the afternoon. tonight, clear and cold, a one or two blanket night. winds out of the northeast at 10. freeze warning in affect for the entire metro area. that will signal the end of the growing season. tomorrow morning, we are looking at sunshine. if you are going to go and vote early, jacket and gloves. 30s and 40s. and then by afternoon , partly cloudy. still kind of chilly. high temperatures near 50. winds northeasterly at 10. next three days. green yellow, yellow. yellow for wednesday and thursday because of the possible noreaster. that is a flake. mid 40s on wednesday . 53 on thursday. next 7 days. we actually get mild to warm. we're back to 60 on friday. well into the 60 s over the weekend. in your 70 on sunday. more showers next week . but mild. 63. >> that will be welcome indeed. >> kind of nice. >> thanks. do we have to talk about it? >> everybody's talking about it. >> mike shanahan tried to clear that up today. i think he did an okay job. you are in the heat of the moment after a loss and
noreaster will develop and wednesday a storm could hit us in the afternoon. tonight, clear and cold, a one or two blanket night. winds out of the northeast at 10. freeze warning in affect for the entire metro area. that will signal the end of the growing season. tomorrow morning, we are looking at sunshine. if you are going to go and vote early, jacket and gloves. 30s and 40s. and then by afternoon , partly cloudy. still kind of chilly. high temperatures near 50. winds northeasterly at 10. next...
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we used to be knee-deep. sometimes chest deep in water in the firestation. >> despite decades of neglect, firefighters cherish the centennial and the memories it holds. but to make room for a new bridge, it's scheduled to be demolished. instead, the city of peekskill decides to move it down the street and turn it into a museum. however, moving a 122-year-old building is no easy feat and firefighters were concerned. >> i was kind of skeptical as to whether it would be able to be moved or not. >> a local video production company decides to document the move and they begin to record the scene. >> they were turning the building 90 degrees so the front of the building would now face another direction so they could retool and get it to its new location. >> across the street from the firehouse, bobby, an employee at dane's lumber, repositions the store's security camera to capture the massive endeavor. >> just in case there was a mishap, i wanted to make sure that i had the camera pointed at the firehouse so i could
we used to be knee-deep. sometimes chest deep in water in the firestation. >> despite decades of neglect, firefighters cherish the centennial and the memories it holds. but to make room for a new bridge, it's scheduled to be demolished. instead, the city of peekskill decides to move it down the street and turn it into a museum. however, moving a 122-year-old building is no easy feat and firefighters were concerned. >> i was kind of skeptical as to whether it would be able to be...
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doug with the red cross joins us. devastating to look at pictures, but a situation like we're seeing in new jersey and new york is when the red cross is showing the important work that you do. >> we were there before the storm even made landfall. we positioned it in place, followed it up the east coast. now, obviously, the have the majority of our resources are in new york and new jersey. >> volunteers came here. >> we had about 200 volunteers to help out when san day made landfall here. most include some volunteers based in maryland. >> what are they saying, just to see the pictures, knowing that could be us. >> a difference of 30 miles. it's heartbreaking on the one hand but at the same time i'm hearing after 12, 1 4, 16-hour days, these volunteers are going to bed very satisfied. that's what makes the red cross run. >> people can make donations. >> if you make a donation to the red cross it's all part of our disas relief fund. think of it has water tower full of water. we have to keep replenishing it. when the next
doug with the red cross joins us. devastating to look at pictures, but a situation like we're seeing in new jersey and new york is when the red cross is showing the important work that you do. >> we were there before the storm even made landfall. we positioned it in place, followed it up the east coast. now, obviously, the have the majority of our resources are in new york and new jersey. >> volunteers came here. >> we had about 200 volunteers to help out when san day made...
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for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. >>> a election usually draws the biggest number of voters and often times they vote weeks before election day. ktvu's david stevenson is in san francisco where voter interest has been lack luster. >> reporter: 2008 marked a high point but officials tell us this year isn't measuring up. >> reporter: the ballots came as thousands of san franciscans showed up at city hall to get their votes in early. >> the giant celebration stopped things. we saw a drop of 500 people that day. >> reporter: early turn out this cycle is lagging. >> the pace is lower than i expected. today i expected 14,000, i got 7,000. >> reporter: san francisco saw its biggest turn out, 81% in 2008 when president obama was elected to office. that year the department mailed out 200,000 vote by mail ballots. this year 264 have been sent out, with 118,000 returned. >> the return rate is less than 2008. and again, i can't explain why the trend is the way it is. >> reporter: in 2008, 15,000 voters g
for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. >>> a election usually draws the biggest number of voters and often times they vote weeks before election day. ktvu's david stevenson is in san francisco where voter interest has been lack luster. >> reporter: 2008 marked a high point but officials tell us this year isn't measuring up. >> reporter: the ballots came as thousands of san franciscans showed up at city hall to get their votes in early. >> the giant celebration...
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coming to us from washington is david curson. welcome inside the war room. >> how are you doing governor? >> doingreat.. d y ou ever imagine one day you would be a member of congress. how cool is that? >> very cool and very unexpected. >> what happened? you obviously i know -- if you could explain to people how you got there for only seven weeks briefly. >> mccoter resigned in july the sitting representative out of the 11th district. and the petition deadline for the fullterm had closed. we had to find somebody to run and we just didn't hand off to the party that created all this gridlock one more person to come to this important lame duck session with the pledge, somebody that wasn't going to do anything. so we vetted a whole bunch of people that might be interested and some how it ended up on me. >> well, sometimes when you're in the room you are the last guy to raise and stand and volunteer. it'sy so awesome is. if you are only in office seven weeks what is your living situation like? are you sleeping in our office in dc? >> a
coming to us from washington is david curson. welcome inside the war room. >> how are you doing governor? >> doingreat.. d y ou ever imagine one day you would be a member of congress. how cool is that? >> very cool and very unexpected. >> what happened? you obviously i know -- if you could explain to people how you got there for only seven weeks briefly. >> mccoter resigned in july the sitting representative out of the 11th district. and the petition deadline for...
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it's going to be a tough match-up for us. it shows san jose state where they're at in terms of how they're going to be this year. if they can compete at a high level against kansas then they believe they can defend one of the tougher teams, utah state, another big game they have on february 8th, the biggest home game for us this year. they have one of the best players in preston miller. they're a really good all-around team. another game to watch would be our cross-town rival, santa clara. they're mostly a basketball school. it's a good rivalry we have with them as we play one time here, one time there. they also have a slew of bay area players on their team. we have some players from the bay area. it's a nice rivalry we have going on. >> thank you so much. real quick, do you have a predin for the year? >> i think they finish in the top 5 in the whack and i really think they have a good season this year, much better than last year. >> that's all the sports. >> that will do it for now . thanks for watching update news. >> be s
it's going to be a tough match-up for us. it shows san jose state where they're at in terms of how they're going to be this year. if they can compete at a high level against kansas then they believe they can defend one of the tougher teams, utah state, another big game they have on february 8th, the biggest home game for us this year. they have one of the best players in preston miller. they're a really good all-around team. another game to watch would be our cross-town rival, santa clara....
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this is what it used to look like and now. right below us. my family was lucky. the house has been in the family for more than 50 years and appears to be ok. the damage is minor, but house is standing and in the same spot where it is supposed to be, which is what our greatest concern was. that might have gotten moved because it's on an older foundation. >> further south, atlantic city remains closed off but flooding was the problem here. cape maine may have had high water, but this clearly missed sandy's best pitch. >> like everyone else who has a home in that area, in my family, we are anxious to get in there and assess the damage. but there was very little going on in terms of the beginning of the cleanup. there is an awful lot of work that has to get done. at this point, there is no timetable given for when owners of the property may be able to get back again. hong >> unbelievable. >> it could have taken a turn up the chesapeake bay. >> as they pick up the pieces, trains and buses aren't doing the same. >> we've got more on that part of the story. >> i want yo
this is what it used to look like and now. right below us. my family was lucky. the house has been in the family for more than 50 years and appears to be ok. the damage is minor, but house is standing and in the same spot where it is supposed to be, which is what our greatest concern was. that might have gotten moved because it's on an older foundation. >> further south, atlantic city remains closed off but flooding was the problem here. cape maine may have had high water, but this...
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representative debbie wassermanthank you for being with us. >> joining us is david levinthal, a reporter for politico. thank you for being with us. let me begin by asking about florida. you said the president will win your state. breakdown the demographics of florida. where will the president do well and mitt romney? >> let's just talk about how early voting has been going. you do that combined with the absentee voting. going into early voting, we cut the absentee ballots by 85%. going in they had about 36,000 ballots when normally they have more than 200,000 ballots more than us. when early voting ended yesterday we had 104 more democrats that have cashed out. -- 104,000 more that have cast ballots. we have run circles around them because of our very strong and ground game. there has been an explosive turnout of democrats in major counties. yesterday we had single day records and major counties around the state of florida. going into election day weekend see in my state that the enthusiasm is explosive among democratic voters were turned out in record numbers to support president obama.
representative debbie wassermanthank you for being with us. >> joining us is david levinthal, a reporter for politico. thank you for being with us. let me begin by asking about florida. you said the president will win your state. breakdown the demographics of florida. where will the president do well and mitt romney? >> let's just talk about how early voting has been going. you do that combined with the absentee voting. going into early voting, we cut the absentee ballots by 85%....
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and i think what impacted us in the vp debate when paul ryan was asked about roe vs. wade, that scared women about back alley abortion. >> we can't talk about women as the unified block. you've got the white married woman that went with romney. 96% of african-americans, 76% hispanic, minority coalition and the single women that obviously the democrats did a smart play with the single women in threatening -- and i got a bunch of those direct mail pieces saying, oh, the republicans are going to take away your access to contraception, which is totally not true. >> oh, i'm sorry -- >> wait, wait, wait. >> sure. >> first of all, i want to switch to women in congress. we'll get to more how people voted in the next segment. so the republican party lost two moderate women, kay bailey hutchison and olympia snow. is the republican party going to try to lure back women like that to run for the senate in the house? >> they need to. even when i ran for office in 2010, no one was out to recruit me as a woman. no one was out to recruit me as a black woman, and they need to revamp th
and i think what impacted us in the vp debate when paul ryan was asked about roe vs. wade, that scared women about back alley abortion. >> we can't talk about women as the unified block. you've got the white married woman that went with romney. 96% of african-americans, 76% hispanic, minority coalition and the single women that obviously the democrats did a smart play with the single women in threatening -- and i got a bunch of those direct mail pieces saying, oh, the republicans are...
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not to us. >> what a great story. the couple is expecting a daughter on new year's day. >> i saw that just before our newscast. >>> our forecast is changing a bit. let's check in with jeff ranieri. >> it is moving off to the south and east. the halloween storm we have been tracking. so that rain again has moved on out. that's the good news, the slow moving system did do quite a bit here in terms of the rainfall totals. one and three tenths in san francisco. that was near a record setting rainfall. also, sonoma at 3600. now san francisco is up above 100% of average for the rainfall season. awesome news here across the bay area. also, very cold here now that the cold front has pushed off to the east. widespread temperatures in the 60s. get a load of this. after some 60s today in south san jose, by this weekend, more extremes coming our way. we're going to flip the calendar back into some late summer weather as we head into your saturday and sunday with possible 80s coming our way. let's take you live outside. you can se
not to us. >> what a great story. the couple is expecting a daughter on new year's day. >> i saw that just before our newscast. >>> our forecast is changing a bit. let's check in with jeff ranieri. >> it is moving off to the south and east. the halloween storm we have been tracking. so that rain again has moved on out. that's the good news, the slow moving system did do quite a bit here in terms of the rainfall totals. one and three tenths in san francisco. that was...
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let's use another met fore. we used tug boats and busses and roads. i'm thinking of baseball, and you have a picture of a pitcher, bring in a relief pitcher to change momentum, intended to be short term positions. what happens in education after that? what sort of leadership do we need post-change? where are those people now? where are they getting their training and mentoring? i venture to guess none of you knew or could foresee the amount of change facing right now andñr probably didn't train for this. that's the question. where are they going to come from? what sort of leader do we need? >> i think this is not a short term problem. i think we'll now part of much of the rest of the economy and world where change is perpetual, jobs in so many wonderful ways, are hard jobs, need the intellectual and emotional capacity for the struggle and change. >> i think the issue of identifying the next generation of leadership is a huge one, and i do worry about it in public and private institutions as a generality. i think we are over administered and under man
let's use another met fore. we used tug boats and busses and roads. i'm thinking of baseball, and you have a picture of a pitcher, bring in a relief pitcher to change momentum, intended to be short term positions. what happens in education after that? what sort of leadership do we need post-change? where are those people now? where are they getting their training and mentoring? i venture to guess none of you knew or could foresee the amount of change facing right now andñr probably didn't...
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>>> thanks for staying with us tonight. i'm laura evans. >> i'm maureen umeh. count down to election day, with 48 hours to go. today was the last chance for the campaigns to make their cases on the sunday morning talk shows. >> both are confidently projecting wins. melanie alnwick has the roundup. >> reporter: after 18 months and more than a billion dollars spent on campaign ads, it all comes down to the battleground states. ohio, virginia, colorado, wisconsin, among those in play, depending on which poll you believe. >> the polls are like nailing jello to a tree. >> reporter: the newest to enter the map, pennsylvania. the president's supporters say the romney push there is a hail mary pass. >> they understand the traditional or the battleground states which we've been focusing aren't working out for them. we're even or ahead in all of them. they're looking for somewhere to try and dislodge some electoral votes to win this election. and i can tell you, that's not going to happen. >> reporter: governor romney's political director says independents will put repub
>>> thanks for staying with us tonight. i'm laura evans. >> i'm maureen umeh. count down to election day, with 48 hours to go. today was the last chance for the campaigns to make their cases on the sunday morning talk shows. >> both are confidently projecting wins. melanie alnwick has the roundup. >> reporter: after 18 months and more than a billion dollars spent on campaign ads, it all comes down to the battleground states. ohio, virginia, colorado, wisconsin, among...
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send us an e-mail. and some of your comments may make the air tomorrow. >> investigators right now combing through the database trying to find the identity of a badly decomposed body. that body had been there for a while. can't even tell the person's race or gender. the death is considered suspicious. >>> still ahead, the fall back fall out. metro apologizes for messing up this past weekend during the time change overnight. plus, america's obesity epidemic. how some over weight women are going under the knife. increase chances of getting pregnant. >>> and right after the break, serial arsonists torch more than a dozen cars all over prince georges county. >>> if you got just a little confused about the time during the early morning hours sunday, that's the day we set our clocks back. you are not alone. metro apologizing for shutting down service for what was 2:00 a.m. enstead of 3:00 a.m. the agency says it is sorry for any inconvenience to its customers. . >> it went up in flames and saw two bodies run.
send us an e-mail. and some of your comments may make the air tomorrow. >> investigators right now combing through the database trying to find the identity of a badly decomposed body. that body had been there for a while. can't even tell the person's race or gender. the death is considered suspicious. >>> still ahead, the fall back fall out. metro apologizes for messing up this past weekend during the time change overnight. plus, america's obesity epidemic. how some over weight...
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many of us never expected to serve. we stayed andyou may not realize this, but the army reserve has over 200,000 citizens soldiers. over 200,000 of them have deployed. some of them have deployed four or five times. they are still joining. they still expect to be utilized because they love this country. they have something special to offer. you may know whether someone who is in the reserve, a family member, because these community. we go to work every day. we work on your car. as a reserve soldier, there are working on tanks and really cool stuff. they may be your dentist. my dentist is a member of the army reserve. she joined late in life. a person behind in the grocery line might be in the army reserve and you do not know it. i will talk about the programs we have for the special members of our communities. start thinking about things we can do to make these programs better and to expand their reach. as we e-book after these 11 -- as we evolve after these 11 years of war, we cannot remain static. they need to evolve.
many of us never expected to serve. we stayed andyou may not realize this, but the army reserve has over 200,000 citizens soldiers. over 200,000 of them have deployed. some of them have deployed four or five times. they are still joining. they still expect to be utilized because they love this country. they have something special to offer. you may know whether someone who is in the reserve, a family member, because these community. we go to work every day. we work on your car. as a reserve...
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substance use and mental disorders can be treated. it all starts on day one. join the voices for recovery. for information and treatment referral for you or someone you love, call 1-800-662-help. brought to you by the u.s. department of health and human services. [music] the national center for state courts is a private, nonprofit corporation created to promote the rule of law and to work with the state courts in improving the administration of justice. to provide them with information that's going to be helpful to them. we first conduct research of issues that affect the administration of justice. hopefully, we develop some solutions. we pilot test those solutions, come up with best practices. different kind of scans of the brain. we have an educational arm that we use to produce training programs that we share what we've learned with the leaders in the court field. the translating drug court research into practice initiative is part of a general trend in recent years towards more and more emphasis on what does research have to say that can benefit the person
substance use and mental disorders can be treated. it all starts on day one. join the voices for recovery. for information and treatment referral for you or someone you love, call 1-800-662-help. brought to you by the u.s. department of health and human services. [music] the national center for state courts is a private, nonprofit corporation created to promote the rule of law and to work with the state courts in improving the administration of justice. to provide them with information that's...
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she joins us from new york. good to have you back on this program. >> it is great to be with you, tavis. tavis: there so as to talk about. your thoughts on what happened this week, giuliani presidential race and whether you were surprised by any of the results. >> i definitely thought that president obama would win. when you look at what mitt romney said along the way, when you looked at his actions, when you look at the 47%, i wondered if he would win, if his number would be 47%, talking about the people who would not vote for him. but president obama, now in his second term, i think presents us an extremely interesting challenge to many of the people who voted for him. i mean, you now have the community organizer in chief as the commander-in-chief. that started in 2008. the question is who does the community organizing now. i think president obama himself laid out the challenge to people. it happened when he was running for office in 2008. he was in the backyard of someone's house in new jersey at a meet and g
she joins us from new york. good to have you back on this program. >> it is great to be with you, tavis. tavis: there so as to talk about. your thoughts on what happened this week, giuliani presidential race and whether you were surprised by any of the results. >> i definitely thought that president obama would win. when you look at what mitt romney said along the way, when you looked at his actions, when you look at the 47%, i wondered if he would win, if his number would be 47%,...
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weeg i sia wrehe lirys currently stepping up its use of airpower in an fort t deft t rebel >> opposition forces s a let pplha bnild an air strike near the turkish border. anwhile, aideo emerg of what appears te poti fite executing government soldiers. >> the un says atf the vide is autnticated, the action would constitute a war crime. >> as their prisoners cower in terror, rebels celebrate. this video is said to of been coed in northwestern syria. governmentorces and rebels have been fighti there for weeks. on thursy, rebstoed several army checkpoints. they appear to haveapred these government soldiers. in the video, rebels yell, "you are assad's dogs" at their captives, and then they prayed. after tt, the fired rnd afte round, killing at least 10 of those prisoners. the united nations is trying to verify the video and says the killings probably constituted a war crime and those responsible should be punished. >> it looks very likely that this is a war crime, another one. unfortunately, this uld be the latest in a stream of documented executions byppitn wl as government forces and its af
weeg i sia wrehe lirys currently stepping up its use of airpower in an fort t deft t rebel >> opposition forces s a let pplha bnild an air strike near the turkish border. anwhile, aideo emerg of what appears te poti fite executing government soldiers. >> the un says atf the vide is autnticated, the action would constitute a war crime. >> as their prisoners cower in terror, rebels celebrate. this video is said to of been coed in northwestern syria. governmentorces and rebels...
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to lead us to a better future. the choice, now, the most important vote of our lives. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> well, we enter the home stretch of this presidential race, which remains extraordinarily tight, mitt romney is making his final push. traveling across 13 cities in seven states in three days. my co-anchor bill weir on the road with him and joins us from new hampshire this evening. good evening, bill. >> reporter: it's not over yet. believe it or not, mitt romney just walked off stage in manchester, supposed to be the poetic end to a campaign that started a year and a half ago but things are so tight, he added events in ohio and pennsylvania tomorrow, which is either brilliant or desperate depending on which strategist you talk to. om so much time on the clock and this morning the start of the finish line began in orlando. >> we pray that america, over these next few days, would exalt righteousness. >> reporter: the morning began with prayers. >> one nation -- >> reporter:
to lead us to a better future. the choice, now, the most important vote of our lives. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> well, we enter the home stretch of this presidential race, which remains extraordinarily tight, mitt romney is making his final push. traveling across 13 cities in seven states in three days. my co-anchor bill weir on the road with him and joins us from new hampshire this evening. good evening, bill. >> reporter: it's not over yet....
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sherrodbrown.com, people can join us. we've got lots of people that have done everything from small contributions to knocking on doors and doing phone banks, and that's how you beat this kind of money. it's the only way a progressive populist democrat in a state like ohio wins. >> there's some things i keep worrying about. ohio is one i worry about. i wonder about the secretary of state out there. i wonder about the stumble we had last time, the people kept questioning -- i'm talking about 2004, real questions about the count out in ohio. what do you see? what do you see -- we have 650 obama lawyers in cuyahoga county being on the lookout for any kind of monkey business out there. what do you hear? what's coming? >> well, i think -- >> in terms of trouble. >> i think the obama campaign -- there may be trouble. you know, i think we're all worried about voter suppression. we're somewhat worried about diebold, about getting the ground game out, but the ground game is excellent, chris. i feel optimistic. it's not a slam dunk,
sherrodbrown.com, people can join us. we've got lots of people that have done everything from small contributions to knocking on doors and doing phone banks, and that's how you beat this kind of money. it's the only way a progressive populist democrat in a state like ohio wins. >> there's some things i keep worrying about. ohio is one i worry about. i wonder about the secretary of state out there. i wonder about the stumble we had last time, the people kept questioning -- i'm talking...
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us inside his alexandria home to show us what was left of his bedroom. had he stayed, he probably would have been crushed by the tree that crashed into his bedroom. >> we're devastated. i had no clue it would be the severe. >> we talk to him today as he secures his home. this is costing him thousands of dollars. >> is doing what he is supposed to when it comes to the insurance process. >> you have to keep their receipts because it will be reimbursed. >> in addition to keeping receipts, take pictures of the damage to help the process move faster. did not make permanent repairs until you file a claim or talk to your agent. until you get the ok, you do not know what can be rereimbursed. in most states, the deductibles are based on the percentage of insured value of the home, between 1% and 5%. >> there are great to be a lot of surprise homeowners and they find out their deductible is $5,000 or $8,000 instead of 500 or $1,000. i hope it covers everything. >> it could take up to three days before an agent can estimate the damage. he wants to get back home. >>
us inside his alexandria home to show us what was left of his bedroom. had he stayed, he probably would have been crushed by the tree that crashed into his bedroom. >> we're devastated. i had no clue it would be the severe. >> we talk to him today as he secures his home. this is costing him thousands of dollars. >> is doing what he is supposed to when it comes to the insurance process. >> you have to keep their receipts because it will be reimbursed. >> in addition...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >> schieffer: that's it for us today. we hope you join us tuesday night starting at 7:00 p.m. eastern for our cbs news election night coverage. then we'll see you here next sunday on "face the nation," and find out how smart we all were, or not. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ,,,,,,,,,,
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we will have that for another two years and somebody will knock us off. the movie still stands the test of time. i hope you will go and see it. it opens around december 7th. in wisconsin you get a couple extra days to see it. >> that's great. >> in wisconsin, new york, l.a. and washington, d.c. we have another really big event at dar constitution hall on december 7th which is incredible. >> any documentaries planned in the future? >> we have a lot of other extra stuff coming, but i don't know what the next project s. for now, please visit honor flight the movie.com. learn more. >> there is a young guy that does this show late at night. it might be a good documentary. works for fox news. >> it is an important thing and you have to go see this thing. my dad was an army air corp vet. he passed away awhile ago. he went to the memorial and it was incredibly moving. this is really important what you did. >> thank you. >> a lot of military up here. i am a former brat. sometimes still a brat. >> you are always a brat. >> i know. >> for more information go to hono
we will have that for another two years and somebody will knock us off. the movie still stands the test of time. i hope you will go and see it. it opens around december 7th. in wisconsin you get a couple extra days to see it. >> that's great. >> in wisconsin, new york, l.a. and washington, d.c. we have another really big event at dar constitution hall on december 7th which is incredible. >> any documentaries planned in the future? >> we have a lot of other extra stuff...
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why grade us on our writing? the tongue lashing went right to making sure that they knew when they entered the work force or sought to enter the work force, every time they wrote something, every time they answered a question from the boss, how's it going, they were taking an examination. they needed to pass with flying colors. not only for their sake, but to make sure that people knew that the graduates of our university were skilled communicators. >> i'm a grad student here. talking about internationalization, how can you ensure that such things as a diversity and equal opportunities and tolerance are in place in the relationships among faculty members, staff, and students? so, for example, i had an experience when i was -- my professor because i'm not an american and basically because of my origin and nationality. focus more on relationships between a student and the professor and not about students and students because it's going to be the whole different story, so, thank you. >> well, i think it starts at th
why grade us on our writing? the tongue lashing went right to making sure that they knew when they entered the work force or sought to enter the work force, every time they wrote something, every time they answered a question from the boss, how's it going, they were taking an examination. they needed to pass with flying colors. not only for their sake, but to make sure that people knew that the graduates of our university were skilled communicators. >> i'm a grad student here. talking...
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terry moran on the trail with president obama today and joins us from iowa. good evening, terry. 11 cities in three days. >> reporter: that's right, the final lap. and this is the final time barack obama will ever do this. this is his last political campaign and the last rally and so tonight this cold iowa air is thick with emotion and nostalgia and edged with a bit of anxiety about what will happen tomorrow. you talk to the obama people, they express kind of gritty, grim, even, confidence. they think they'll get it done. but they know this time so different from the last time. it's not about inspiration, it's about perspiration, all about hard work. madison, wisconsin this morning, bright and crisp and obama crowd filling the streets about 18,000 of them. sort of fired up. sort of ready to go. >> i don't know. it's pretty early to be fired up. >> reporter: bruce springsteen came and sang. ♪ no retreat >> reporter: and this time around for obama and his crowd the gritty courage, mournful determination in his song rings truer, perhaps. >> incredible crowd an
terry moran on the trail with president obama today and joins us from iowa. good evening, terry. 11 cities in three days. >> reporter: that's right, the final lap. and this is the final time barack obama will ever do this. this is his last political campaign and the last rally and so tonight this cold iowa air is thick with emotion and nostalgia and edged with a bit of anxiety about what will happen tomorrow. you talk to the obama people, they express kind of gritty, grim, even,...
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i used this example and i want to use it again. i remember that house members and senators. they would hand out pens and these house members and senators would want a pen, because that had something to do with being a statesman, and a leader, and caring more about the country than just being reelected that has to be a change of mind. the president, i must say this, he's got to mix it up. he's got to be a little more lbj and bill clinton. if you're in politics you've got to pick up the phone. >> there is some short term business that can be done in this city. looming over the head of thousands of defense industry workers in this area. the republican house, or democratic senate were not able to come to an agreement on this, basically, because they were at lager heads for most of the summer. they come back now to this city. is this a chance to demonstrate the fact that despite the differences, despite that they were thrown into this caldron, that they can actually work together and maybe avoid these defense cuts. >> we'll soon find out. the deadline is january 1. there is a lam
i used this example and i want to use it again. i remember that house members and senators. they would hand out pens and these house members and senators would want a pen, because that had something to do with being a statesman, and a leader, and caring more about the country than just being reelected that has to be a change of mind. the president, i must say this, he's got to mix it up. he's got to be a little more lbj and bill clinton. if you're in politics you've got to pick up the phone....
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what does that put us early tomorrow morning? that puts us lower. in the 20s. that's where we're going to be when you wake up and walk out the door. a lot of people getting up early to go out and vote. if you're waiting in line, you will be outside, you will be on the cold side. it's still well below average. today was nine days in a row below average. we'll get to ten fairly easily tomorrow. might get close to 11 or 12 days below average before we go up. 34 in fredericksburg. this is the first time that many of these areas have seen temperatures at or below freezing. that's why we have the freeze warning in effect for the entire region. back to the west for the most part. you've already seen your freeze. that's why you do not have a freeze warning. you will get below freezing. once again, expect a cold morning. do not expect rain tonight. if it did fall, it would be falling as snow right now. but that won't be the case. through tomorrow we stay dry. here's the system that will make its way to the coast and then move up the coast. the latest computer models, an
what does that put us early tomorrow morning? that puts us lower. in the 20s. that's where we're going to be when you wake up and walk out the door. a lot of people getting up early to go out and vote. if you're waiting in line, you will be outside, you will be on the cold side. it's still well below average. today was nine days in a row below average. we'll get to ten fairly easily tomorrow. might get close to 11 or 12 days below average before we go up. 34 in fredericksburg. this is the first...
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now she earns her living selling palm leaves used to make roofs. she earned about $1 a day, a quarter of what she made in her village. with six children, she is barely able to make ends meet. but her hopes rest on the peace agreement, and there is still key issues dividing the two sides. security is one of them. the army has little control in this area. armed rebels have patrolled here for many years. the rebels are demanding that the autonomous region have its own police force, but the manila administration says the m.i.l.f. must first disarm its fighters. another challenge is overcoming the religious divide. mistrust between the muslim majority and christian minority runs deep. christians have defended themselves by building barriers and shelters. outside help will be crucial to overcome the obstacles to peace. japan joined a five-nation cease-fire monitoring group in 2006. now he's on the international team. he was sent here by the japanese international cooperation agency. he helped to rebuild an elementary school destroyed in the fighting, a p
now she earns her living selling palm leaves used to make roofs. she earned about $1 a day, a quarter of what she made in her village. with six children, she is barely able to make ends meet. but her hopes rest on the peace agreement, and there is still key issues dividing the two sides. security is one of them. the army has little control in this area. armed rebels have patrolled here for many years. the rebels are demanding that the autonomous region have its own police force, but the manila...
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i'm going to be the one that can get us beyond that. it's two things, it's to appeal to independents. but another piece of it is the growing realization that congress is going to be divided regardless of who is elected as president and this next president has to deal with a divided government. gwen: i wonder how much of this is about economic development and the jobs numbers can play into that. people are saying they feel good about the economy even though they don't trust the president. >> i see these job numbers as basically being status quo. they can affect things in a big way. the decimal point kicked up one point but the actual job number was a little higher than forecasted. mitt romney has won the economy, not by a huge margin. generally, that's a good thing for a challenger. he's won the issue of bipartisan. i think president obama's trying to close some of that ground. but people will say that the ability to capture the center is important to them. they seem to be tilting a little bit in mitt romney's favor. those are good funda
i'm going to be the one that can get us beyond that. it's two things, it's to appeal to independents. but another piece of it is the growing realization that congress is going to be divided regardless of who is elected as president and this next president has to deal with a divided government. gwen: i wonder how much of this is about economic development and the jobs numbers can play into that. people are saying they feel good about the economy even though they don't trust the president....
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please use caution. i notice numerous trees down on side streets, be careful as you make your commute. road work as well in the area, traveling 50 outbound, just as you pass to 95, the construction a tad bit there aed. new hampshire, seeing right lane blocked by construction, should be wrapping soon. stick to the left. check out 95 between the baltimore beltway and the capital beltway. a live look at 100. southbound, getting by without issue, same thing as northbound. no accidents no, construction. back to up. >>> 4:53. coming up, the event happening today to get unemployed military veterans back to work. >> after passing up dozens of presidential elections, what inspired a 99-year-old woman to vote for the first time? >>> >>> in the days following hurricane sandy, we heard a lot about the efforts of first responders, what about those responding in a different way? in point pleasant, new jersey, many emts and families have jumped into action, not just for first aid, but cooking days on end. they are maki
please use caution. i notice numerous trees down on side streets, be careful as you make your commute. road work as well in the area, traveling 50 outbound, just as you pass to 95, the construction a tad bit there aed. new hampshire, seeing right lane blocked by construction, should be wrapping soon. stick to the left. check out 95 between the baltimore beltway and the capital beltway. a live look at 100. southbound, getting by without issue, same thing as northbound. no accidents no,...
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he's trying to restrict us, again. he's taking us backwards. george allen is the last thing we need in washington. anncr: the democratic senatorial campaign committee is... responsible for the content of this advertising. what mitt romney's tv ads say about women? or what mitt romney himself says? mitt romney: do i belilieve the supreme court... should oveverturn roe v. wade? yes. and it would be my preference that they, that they... reverse roe v. wade. hopefully reverse roe v. wade. overturn roe v. wade. planned parenthood, we're going to get rid of that i'll cut off funding to planned parenthood. anncr: no matter what mitt romney's ads say. we know what he'll do. president obama: i i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. so, maybe you're trying to fiwell, let me give it a shot. if you're ok with marylanders spending five hundred and... fifty million a year gaming in other states, fair eugh. but if you think we should keep that money herere... add twelve thousand jobs, and generate millions for schools... well you should probably vote
he's trying to restrict us, again. he's taking us backwards. george allen is the last thing we need in washington. anncr: the democratic senatorial campaign committee is... responsible for the content of this advertising. what mitt romney's tv ads say about women? or what mitt romney himself says? mitt romney: do i belilieve the supreme court... should oveverturn roe v. wade? yes. and it would be my preference that they, that they... reverse roe v. wade. hopefully reverse roe v. wade. overturn...
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from the food to the freezers that used to hold it. a million spectators usually crowd the streets to cheer on the marathoners. this year, they're lining up for basics. in manhattan, where the race famously ends, the lights were only beginning to flicker on tonight, five days after this ordeal began. so, you can imagine why so new yorkers who have been living in the dark were less than thrilled to see four large generators brought in to power the marathon's media tent. >> there's children out there who are without blankets, without anything. >> reporter: it was the rising tide of outrage that seems to have forced to city and race organizers to pull the plug. >> it was time to make an incredibly difficult decision that we made together. it's time to move forward for new york. >> reporter: it was also an expensive decision. the city expected to make $340 million from visiting marathoners. and there's also the heartbreak of would be runners and the city that loves to cheer them on. but sandy couldn't cancel everything. tonight, at the hot
from the food to the freezers that used to hold it. a million spectators usually crowd the streets to cheer on the marathoners. this year, they're lining up for basics. in manhattan, where the race famously ends, the lights were only beginning to flicker on tonight, five days after this ordeal began. so, you can imagine why so new yorkers who have been living in the dark were less than thrilled to see four large generators brought in to power the marathon's media tent. >> there's children...